LG has launched its 2026 Gram laptop lineup with prices beginning at $1,150. The devices are available now directly from LG's website.
The 2026 Gram series represents LG's latest entry into the ultraportable laptop market. Starting at $1,150, the lineup targets users seeking lightweight computing without premium flagship pricing.
LG's Gram brand has historically focused on thin-and-light design. The 2026 models continue this approach while integrating current-generation components and features.
Potential buyers can purchase directly from LG's website, bypassing traditional retail channels. This direct-to-consumer approach allows LG to control pricing and inventory management for its latest product cycle.
The entry-level configuration at $1,150 establishes a competitive price point in the ultraportable segment, where similar devices from other manufacturers often command higher starting prices. Higher-spec variants within the 2026 lineup will likely carry increased costs reflecting upgraded processors, storage, or display options.
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